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RE: Tampa Bay Replacement Window Warranty Comparisons and Experiences

I wanted to circle back to share my experience and decision, as it might help illustrate the importance of a good warranty and company. We replaced ou...

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RE: Energy-Efficient Window Upgrades: Worth It in Tampa Bay?

I’m in Pasco County in a 2004 home (so just about 20 years old now) and I finally replaced our original windows. They were cheap aluminum single-hung ...

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RE: Seeking Real-World Results: ENERGY STAR Window Upgrades in Tampa Bay Homes

For those who had to choose: did you go with impact-resistant windows or standard windows with separate hurricane shutters? I’m trying to decide if im...

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RE: Best Windows for Florida Heat? Seeking Advice & Experiences (Tampa Bay Area)

@kevint70 Thanks, that makes sense. My windows do have a slight tint but I'm pretty sure there's no Low-E coating. I think I'll start budgeting for an...

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RE: Best Windows for Florida Heat? Seeking Advice & Experiences (Tampa Bay Area)

I have a bit of a different scenario: my house (in Seminole) already has double-pane windows that were installed around 2002. They are tinted but I do...

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RE: Seeking Realistic Window Quotes in Largo (2010 Home) - Impact Costs vs. Keeping Shutters?

I'm up in Pasco (Trinity area) and these insights all apply here too. We might not have the same wind zone as the coast, but I still went impact for p...

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RE: Full-Home Window Replacement Costs for Early 2000s Homes in Tampa Bay

@crafter11 Those quotes actually sound in line with what I'd expect. Roughly $600-700 per window for non-impact and around $900+ per window for impact...

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RE: Choosing Energy-Efficient Windows in Florida's Heat and Humidity

I want to echo something that was mentioned earlier – make sure your installer pulls the proper permits! I'm on the border of Hillsborough/Pasco, and ...

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RE: Removing old window panes without a disaster

I've used an infrared remover a couple times, and honestly, it does seem gentler on the wood—less scorching and fewer fumes. But it's pricey, so unles...

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